Where to Watch NFL Playoffs 2014 Online? Some Free and Paid Sources for Android and iOS

NFL Playoffs 2014 start today on 4th January and many of us would have to catch up on mobile devices while on the go. Apart from the usual subscriptions, there are a few free and some other paid ways to catch up to your favorite games online.

Watch NFL Playoffs 2014 online:

NFL Mobile:

Although limited only to Verizon users, this option is one of the best and will make your life fun. Download the NFL Mobile and get access to scores, alerts, and highlights. To watch NFL Playoffs live, you will have to subscribe to Verizon Wireless with a paid NFL Mobile subscription at $5.99 / month.

Although only good for Verizon users, this app works on Windows and Blackberry phones too.

NFL Game Rewind:

The NFL’s Game Rewind, Preseason Live, and Season Plus lets you watch some of the games live for free. However, if you want to catch up later, this is a very good option. NFL Game Rewind makes all the games available after their broadcast.

You can also get an NFL Game Rewind “Playoffs Only” package for $19.99 – however, there aint any need as Playoffs Only also will play games as replays.

NBC Sports Live Extra:

If you are off the TV but have access to a browser, one option is to go for NBC Sports Live Extra. NBC will be streaming the games free on the web. Check the Android app which will only work if your cable provider supports it. But, focus on NBC’s free web streaming – go to your mobile browser and it’ll do good; app aint that good option.

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CBS Sports:

CBS will also be live streaming the Playoffs. From your iOS or Android device’s mobile browser, go to the shared link and watch NFL Playoffs online for free!

Aereo:

Aereo app is one of the best FREE ways to watch NFL Playoffs online. Although the app streams content on your app that is local to you. Hopefully it will play many games. Sign up for free, install the app and ta da! Experience the future of TV-ing!

Apart from these, there are the other sort of link like Justin.TV and UStream. However, no assurance of these streaming options as they are full of links and ads and whatever not.